Diabetic Control Agents and Their Impact on Cardiac Surgery Patients: A Clinical Overview

O’Neill, Parker, Leung, Marco Shiu Tsun, Visser, Renier Adriaan Binnemann and Harky, Amer (2020) Diabetic Control Agents and Their Impact on Cardiac Surgery Patients: A Clinical Overview. Journal of Cardiovascular Pharmacology and Therapeutics . ISSN 1074-2484

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Official URL: https://doi.org/10.1177/1074248420963688

Abstract

Chronic hyperglycemia is associated with poor cardiovascular surgical outcomes due to microvascular and macrovascular complications. This is a major concern as over one third of cardiovascular surgical patients have diabetes mellitus which greatly increases their risk of experiencing adverse cardiovascular events. A literature review was performed to identify articles discussing the effects of anti-diabetic medications (ADMs) on cardiovascular outcomes and surgical mortality and morbidity rates. Optimizing perioperative glucose levels remains a key factor in producing good surgical outcomes. In addition, recognizing gender differences, increasing patient satisfaction, and implementing dedicated diabetic teams all improve surgical mortality and morbidity rates in the diabetic population.


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